Rookie OOPS!!!!!!!
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Rookie OOPS!!!!!!!
Hey guys, you'll get a kick out of this. I went for a ride this past Sat. First one of the season here in the Pocono Mtns. I was just going and loving every minute of it. So much so that i looked at the odometer and saw that I had gone 100 miles already. Time to head home. on the way the bike started to sputter, accellerate intermitently and eventually died. You guessed it I RAN OUT OF GASS!!!!!! I could have sworn that I filled up the tank before I put it away for the winter. Forgot that gas does evaporate!! So there I sit 100 yards from a gas station.Figured I would walk. But then I realized "Hey I have a reserve supply" Selected reserve and off I went. I felt so silly when I got home. O well, lesson learned. I sure that is the FIRST of MANY "Rookie Mistakes" I will make.
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Re: Rookie OOPS!!!!!!!
drrhythm39 wrote:Hey guys, you'll get a kick out of this. I went for a ride this past Sat. First one of the season here in the Pocono Mtns. I was just going and loving every minute of it. So much so that i looked at the odometer and saw that I had gone 100 miles already. Time to head home. on the way the bike started to sputter, accellerate intermitently and eventually died. You guessed it I RAN OUT OF GASS!!!!!! I could have sworn that I filled up the tank before I put it away for the winter. Forgot that gas does evaporate!! So there I sit 100 yards from a gas station.Figured I would walk. But then I realized "Hey I have a reserve supply" Selected reserve and off I went. I felt so silly when I got home. O well, lesson learned. I sure that is the FIRST of MANY "Rookie Mistakes" I will make.




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Wait I usually put my switch in the *off* posistion. Am I supposed to leave it on regular?big_ry_ry wrote:Or when you put it into reserve and forget to put it on regular when you fill up...

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I just leave mine in the "on" position all the time. As long as your floats and needles are in good shape. It shouldn't make much difference.
Turning the petcock back to "on" after using the reserve setting has almost got me a few times. I usually find out when my brain asks the question, "Why am I getting better gas mileage on this tank". Once last year I figured it out just a few seconds before the engine started to sputter. I coasted into the gas station and filled the 4.8 gallon tank with 4.8 gallons.
Turning the petcock back to "on" after using the reserve setting has almost got me a few times. I usually find out when my brain asks the question, "Why am I getting better gas mileage on this tank". Once last year I figured it out just a few seconds before the engine started to sputter. I coasted into the gas station and filled the 4.8 gallon tank with 4.8 gallons.
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Don't feel bad. I had been riding for about 20 years when my bike did the same thing. Trouble is I forgot all about the reserve and ended up pushing the thing about 1/4 a mile. Even had a freind drive me to a station, get gas and take it back to the bike.
As I'm pouring the newly purchased gas into the tank, I casually look down and what to my wondering eyes see? The petcock and the reserve setting. Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!
As I'm pouring the newly purchased gas into the tank, I casually look down and what to my wondering eyes see? The petcock and the reserve setting. Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!

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- drrhythm39
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